Previous Lawn Pass ticketholders can purchase new passes beginning today
Live Nation just announced the return of its popular Lawn Pass that gives fans guaranteed general admission lawn seating and Fast Lane access all summer long for $199 plus a fee.
“Our Lawn Passholders have developed into a true community of fans who love spending their summers outdoors listening to great music,” says Tom See, Chief Operating Officer of Live Nation’s Venue Nation, in a press release. “This pass is about more than just getting access to the best shows of the summer. It’s a ticket to summer’s best moments paired with amazing live music.”lawnpass.livenation.
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